How to Break the Climate Deadlock
... Panel on Climate Change in October, he named carbon pricing as the world’s top climate change priority. ...
... Panel on Climate Change in October, he named carbon pricing as the world’s top climate change priority. ...
View slides from Dimitri Zenghelis`s lecutre in Sofia
... Expected cost of cutting emissions consistent with 550ppm CO2e stabilisation trajectory averages 1% of GDP per year. •Macroeconomic models: 1% of GDP in 2050, in range +/- 3%. •Resource cost: 1% of GDP in 2050, in range –1% to +3.5%. ...
... Expected cost of cutting emissions consistent with 550ppm CO2e stabilisation trajectory averages 1% of GDP per year. •Macroeconomic models: 1% of GDP in 2050, in range +/- 3%. •Resource cost: 1% of GDP in 2050, in range –1% to +3.5%. ...
Slide 1
... • Cap-and-Trade for SOx and NOx • regions that do not meet national air quality objectives will have limits on use of credits from elsewhere ...
... • Cap-and-Trade for SOx and NOx • regions that do not meet national air quality objectives will have limits on use of credits from elsewhere ...
The Economics of Climate Change
... Carbon trading (cap & trade) Pros: efficient, directly controls amount of emissions ...
... Carbon trading (cap & trade) Pros: efficient, directly controls amount of emissions ...
Background on the emergence of carbon labeling
... budget cuts $1 billion additional fund by delaying infrastructure projects Flood levy implemented (2011) for everyone who earns more than $50,000 per year Flood insurance or relief fund become mandatory for state government ...
... budget cuts $1 billion additional fund by delaying infrastructure projects Flood levy implemented (2011) for everyone who earns more than $50,000 per year Flood insurance or relief fund become mandatory for state government ...
Slide 1
... “All state-funded schools will be included under the umbrella of their local authority” Hilary Benn 16th July 2008 24 May 2017 ...
... “All state-funded schools will be included under the umbrella of their local authority” Hilary Benn 16th July 2008 24 May 2017 ...
Dealing with Climate Myths Gordon J. Aubrecht, II
... 10. J. Tyndall, “On the absorption and radiation of heat by gases and vapours, and on the physical connexion of radiation, absorption, and conduction,” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 151, 1-36 (1861). 11. N. Oreskes, “The scientific consensus on climate change,” Science 30 ...
... 10. J. Tyndall, “On the absorption and radiation of heat by gases and vapours, and on the physical connexion of radiation, absorption, and conduction,” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 151, 1-36 (1861). 11. N. Oreskes, “The scientific consensus on climate change,” Science 30 ...
Global Climate Change Assumptions
... GEMCo, a consortium of Canadian energy companies focusing on marketbased ways of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, today announced an agreement with IGF Insurance Company, the fourth largest crop insurer in the US, to buy up to 2.8 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emission reduction ...
... GEMCo, a consortium of Canadian energy companies focusing on marketbased ways of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, today announced an agreement with IGF Insurance Company, the fourth largest crop insurer in the US, to buy up to 2.8 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emission reduction ...
Energy use in buildings
... Agri-environment-climate measure, forest-environment and climate services ...
... Agri-environment-climate measure, forest-environment and climate services ...
Carbon account…… - Centre for Responsible Tourism
... – Up to 14% if measured as radiative forcing (The warming caused by CO2 and other GHGs). ...
... – Up to 14% if measured as radiative forcing (The warming caused by CO2 and other GHGs). ...
Econ 4440/5440 Ch 17 Powerpoint created by Dr. Nieswiadomy Fall
... incurred in controlling emissions. In September 1988 24 nations signed the Montreal Protocol to completely phaseout halons & CFCs by end of 20th century. A $240 million Multilateral Fund was established for 1991-1993 to help poorer countries switch to more expensive, but less harmful substitutes. ...
... incurred in controlling emissions. In September 1988 24 nations signed the Montreal Protocol to completely phaseout halons & CFCs by end of 20th century. A $240 million Multilateral Fund was established for 1991-1993 to help poorer countries switch to more expensive, but less harmful substitutes. ...
Finding Traction for Ethical Principles to Guide Climate Change Policy
... rise of 7 to 23 inches by the 2090s. This calculation did not take into account compelling new evidence of recent rapid melting in Greenland and Antarctica, that if continued could lead to sea-level rise of 5 or 6 feet this century Jim Hansen claimed that 12 to 15 feet of ...
... rise of 7 to 23 inches by the 2090s. This calculation did not take into account compelling new evidence of recent rapid melting in Greenland and Antarctica, that if continued could lead to sea-level rise of 5 or 6 feet this century Jim Hansen claimed that 12 to 15 feet of ...
EMS Workshop for SGI - Zephyr Environmental Corporation
... SF6 Emissions from Semiconductor Manufacturing) – Typically use Tier 2a, 2b or 3 methods – require site specific gas consumption and emissions control efficiencies – Results in emissions for CF4, C2F6, CHF3, C3F8, C4F6, C4F8, ...
... SF6 Emissions from Semiconductor Manufacturing) – Typically use Tier 2a, 2b or 3 methods – require site specific gas consumption and emissions control efficiencies – Results in emissions for CF4, C2F6, CHF3, C3F8, C4F6, C4F8, ...
Societal Benefits from Reductions in Emissions of Methane and
... Thus efforts to control emissions of methane, black carbon (and co-‐emissions) and HFCs can provide multiple, large benefits to society. Since neither the damages attributable to climate change nor ...
... Thus efforts to control emissions of methane, black carbon (and co-‐emissions) and HFCs can provide multiple, large benefits to society. Since neither the damages attributable to climate change nor ...
Background informattion on carbon cycles
... Temperatures changes are representative for Antarctica. They are based on Antarctic ice core records (oxygen isotopes). Scaling factors apply to convert it into global mean (active research) ...
... Temperatures changes are representative for Antarctica. They are based on Antarctic ice core records (oxygen isotopes). Scaling factors apply to convert it into global mean (active research) ...
Slide 1
... Most key impacts stem from reduced water availability. Projected changes (%) in run-off, 21st century. White areas are where less than two-thirds of models agree, hatched are where 90% of models agree (IPCC SYR) ...
... Most key impacts stem from reduced water availability. Projected changes (%) in run-off, 21st century. White areas are where less than two-thirds of models agree, hatched are where 90% of models agree (IPCC SYR) ...
cap and trade systems limiting carbon emissions
... believe that there remains hope that they can work in the right circumstances. First, a public platform must be made available that allows firms to freely trade their permits to any other firm. Second, the government must also put money into research and development of cost effective technology that ...
... believe that there remains hope that they can work in the right circumstances. First, a public platform must be made available that allows firms to freely trade their permits to any other firm. Second, the government must also put money into research and development of cost effective technology that ...
Read full text here.
... http://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/ets/index_en.htm. Few locations in the Rest of the World had such regulation in place, but industry still wanted to be able to measure and possibly trade its CO 2 savings and also to take advantage of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) proposals ...
... http://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/ets/index_en.htm. Few locations in the Rest of the World had such regulation in place, but industry still wanted to be able to measure and possibly trade its CO 2 savings and also to take advantage of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) proposals ...
China and Climate Change July 2013 - Yuhong Zhao
... non-ferrous metal, power generation, building materials, textile, paper, rubber etc); Non-industrial sources: emission over 10,000 tonnes CO2e/year in 2010 or 2011 (aviation, port, airport, railway, commercial, hotel, financial etc); Allocation: free for 2013-15; auction in due course; 3rd par ...
... non-ferrous metal, power generation, building materials, textile, paper, rubber etc); Non-industrial sources: emission over 10,000 tonnes CO2e/year in 2010 or 2011 (aviation, port, airport, railway, commercial, hotel, financial etc); Allocation: free for 2013-15; auction in due course; 3rd par ...
Asia-Pacific Outreach Meeting on Sustainable Development Financing Session 4: Climate finance
... Source: regular capital injections from levies collected by the government on CDM projects in China. ...
... Source: regular capital injections from levies collected by the government on CDM projects in China. ...
Kyoto Protocol
... An emission reduction unit (ERU) generated by a joint implementation project A certified emission reduction (CER) generated from a clean development mechanism project activity ...
... An emission reduction unit (ERU) generated by a joint implementation project A certified emission reduction (CER) generated from a clean development mechanism project activity ...
The Economics of Global Climate Change Figures and Tables
... Note: This graph compares annual temperatures to the average for the years 1850-1900. Temperatures during 1850-1865 and most of the years from 1900-1925 were below that average. Since 1925 the trend has been a strong increase in temperature compared to the late nineteenth century. ...
... Note: This graph compares annual temperatures to the average for the years 1850-1900. Temperatures during 1850-1865 and most of the years from 1900-1925 were below that average. Since 1925 the trend has been a strong increase in temperature compared to the late nineteenth century. ...
Australian Carbon Price - Fighting Climate Change by Taxing Emissions Brochure
... Australia has introduced the ‘Carbon Price’ tax in an effort to decrease its greenhouse emissions, which in the last couple of years have been the highest among the developed nations of the world. The country has an abundance of natural resources, and its carbon emissions have risen steadily as it h ...
... Australia has introduced the ‘Carbon Price’ tax in an effort to decrease its greenhouse emissions, which in the last couple of years have been the highest among the developed nations of the world. The country has an abundance of natural resources, and its carbon emissions have risen steadily as it h ...
What Point of Allocation?
... non-existent; yet scientific and economic consensus point to need for a credible approach. • Pressing need for a credible international agreement that is scientifically sound, economically rational, and politically ...
... non-existent; yet scientific and economic consensus point to need for a credible approach. • Pressing need for a credible international agreement that is scientifically sound, economically rational, and politically ...
ASSESSMENT OF THE CREDIBILITY AND EFFICIENCY OF THE
... emissions reduction targets. The CERs obtained can be used for Kyoto-target compliance and, since beginning of 2005, also in the EU ETS. CDM projects are designed to meet two main objectives: to assist Parties not included in Annex I (i.e. developing countries) in achieving sustainable development a ...
... emissions reduction targets. The CERs obtained can be used for Kyoto-target compliance and, since beginning of 2005, also in the EU ETS. CDM projects are designed to meet two main objectives: to assist Parties not included in Annex I (i.e. developing countries) in achieving sustainable development a ...